Mountain Hardwear Highmountain 72 Sleeping Pads
Mountain Hardwear Highmountain 72 Sleeping Pads
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 29, 2002]
Ivan Chiu
Car Camper
Dual Density foam pad is very comfortable. The cover is water repellant, and removable. clothes can be put inside the cover to make a pillow. pretty light, a little bulky. Customer Service great Similar Products Used: cheap foam pad |
[Aug 14, 2001]
Buck Montana
Mountaineer
bye bye thermarest. This pad is light, doesn't pop, has a pillow pocket, makes a stand for your pack when attached to the bottom. It does break in with use and becomes easier to roll up. It's makes a great quick seat pad for snow breaks is quite comfortable to sleep on. (to answer below ?, they bought it from metolious) Similar Products Used: None |
[May 23, 2001]
Pete
Backpacker
Used this several times and found it to be light, warm and comfortable. Difficult to compress, but have not bought or tried the compression bag made for the pad. Easy to care for and DWR helps to keep pad dry. Have not used it more than three nights in a row, so I dont know about the problems listed. However, I am a big guy at 6-1 210 and found no problems sleeping at night. There is no pocket on this, but you can unzip it at the head and put in a fleece and then zip it closed. Just no "pocket". Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Nothing, Thermarest |
[Mar 08, 2001]
chris
Backpacker
Nice pad. Sleeps well. Just do not let the foam get wet or it is like sleeping on a sponge.. And in extreme cold, you still need to throw a pad underneath. One question.. Did Mountain Hardware buy or steal the design from metolius? Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 06, 2000]
John
Backpacker
Bought this pad because I was sick of hanging off a therma-rest 3/4 length and had read good things about the pad in Backpacker magazine. Customer Service Pack Rat, Fayetteville employs posers who give customers a hard time. Similar Products Used: Therma-rest, various models |